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  2. Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps - Wikipedia

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    Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps, released as Afrika Korps vs. Desert Rats outside the UK and U.S., is a real-time tactics game that is based on the North African campaign of World War II. The single player missions are playable as the German Afrika Korps or the British Desert Rats. There is also an option for online multiplayer.

  3. Rommel: The Campaign for North Africa - Wikipedia

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    The game starts with the British offensive in North Africa against the numerically superior Italian army in September 1940, and lasts until December 1942. The entire campaign takes 80 turns, about 15–25 hours of gameplay. The game includes four shorter scenarios [1] that can be completed in a few hours. [2]

  4. The Campaign for North Africa - Wikipedia

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    In Issue 49 of Moves, Thomas G. Pratuch called the game so big that "it defies immediate analysis of the tactical and strategic planning necessary to win the game." However, he called the game's scenarios the most complex designed to date. He also believed that players could use the game rules as a framework for designing new scenarios. [7]

  5. Rommel: Battles for North Africa - Wikipedia

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    Jay Selover reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "That is the essence of Rommel: good scenarios, good development, good system." [1]Brian Walker reviewed Panzer Battles and Rommel: Battles for North Africa for Games International magazine, and gave them both a rating of 8 out of 10, and stated that "Despite their hard core titles, there is no reason why either of these ...

  6. The African Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The African Campaign is a board wargame published by the Australian game company Jedko Games in 1973 that simulates the North African Campaign during World War II.The game design was based on Avalon Hill's popular wargame Afrika Korps, but Avalon Hill recognized some improvements had been made to the game, and became the North American distributor of Jedko games including this one.

  7. PanzerArmee Afrika (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine pull-out edition had the following components: [1] One 22 x 34" paper hex grid map, scaled at 12 mi (19 km) per hex; 200 die-cut counters; 12-page rules booklet; SPI also published the game in a "flat-pack" box with integral counter tray and clear plastic lid. In the Avalon Hill boxed set, the map was mounted, and a 6-sided die was ...

  8. Four Battles in North Africa - Wikipedia

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    One of these was Four Battles in North Africa, which was released in 1976 with graphic design by Redmond A. Simonsen. The game debuted at #2 on SPI's Top Ten Bestseller List the month it was released, but fell off the list after only four months. [3] Each of the games was also released individually as a "folio game" (packaged in a cardstock folio).

  9. Afrika (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Afrika [b], known as Hakuna Matata in Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan and Southeast Asia, is a photography and safari simulation video game developed by Rhino Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. The game was first announced in a promotional video during the Sony press conference at E3 2006.